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2023 Jordanian Third Division League
The 2023 Jordanian Third Division League started on 15 June 2023 and concluded on 30 July 2023. Format The league consists of 40 teams divided into 10 groups of 4 or 5 teams according to geographical distribution. The first, second and third placed teams in each group, as well as the 2 best fourth placed teams with groups of 5 (see Groups 2, 3, 7, and 9) qualify to the Round of 32. The Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches will be held in a single-match knockout system, while the rest of the tournament consists of a two-legged tie system. If a match ends in a draw, penalty kicks will be used directly to determine the winning team. The teams that qualify for the semi-finals of the competition get automatically promoted to the Jordanian Second Division League. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2023 season. To Division 3 Relegated from 2022 Second Division * That Ras (Not participating) * Mansheyat Bani Hasan (Not participating) * Shabab Nazal ...
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Jordanian Third Division League
The Jordanian Third Division League () is a football league that is the fourth tier of the Jordanian football league system. Ajloun, Al-Ordon Lil-Fursia, Hay Al-Amir Hasan, Mu'ab, Sahl Horan, Shabab Al-Hussein, Shabab Talbieh and Tafila are the most recent promoted teams from the 2024 season, as a result of a restructuring of the Jordanian Second Division League by the Jordan Football Association. Format The league consists of 55 teams divided into 13 groups of 4 or 5 teams according to geographical distribution. The first and second placed teams in each group, as well as the top-ranked 6 teams, qualify to the Round of 32. The Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches will be held in a single-match knockout system, while the rest of the tournament consists of a two-legged tie system. The teams that qualify for the semi-finals of the competition get automatically promoted to the Jordanian Second Division League. Teams Table as of 2024 Season: Group 1 Group 2 Group ...
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Doqarah FC
Doqarah Sports Club () is a Jordanian football club based in , Irbid Governorate, Jordan. It currently competes at the Jordanian First Division League, the second tier of Jordanian football. They host a variety of sports. In addition to football, they have a handball team, a kickboxing team, as well as a women's team. History The social and cultural club was founded in 1990, where it serves various cultural activities throughout the year, as well as sports activities for the community. In early 2007, Club President Mohammad Al-Shaloul was reported to have waited 5 years for financial support from the Crown, to which they never received back. On 14 August 2022, Doqarah gained promotion to the 2023 Jordanian Second Division League from the 2022 Jordanian Third Division League, after beating Kufranjah 1-0 in a quarter-final matchup. On 30 August 2023, Doqarah beat Balama in the 2023–24 Jordan FA Cup 4–1 in the preliminary round. Doqarah had what was initially seen a ...
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Shabab Al-Mazar Club
Al-Shabab or Al-Shabaab () may refer to: Football clubs *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut, in Lebanon, now Ansar Al Mawadda SC *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club (Dubai), in the United Arab Emirates *Al-Shabab Club (Manama), in Bahrain *Al Shabab FC (Riyadh), in Saudi Arabia *Al-Shabab SC (Kuwait) *Al-Shabab SC (Iraq) * Al-Shabab SC (Seeb), in Oman *Al-Shabab SC (Syria) * Chabab SC Ghazieh, in Lebanon *Shabab Al Ahli Club, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates * Shabaab al Jabal, in Libya *Shabab Al-Ordon SC, in Jordan *Shabab Al-Ordon Club (women), in Jordan *Shabab Al Sahel FC, in Lebanon *Shabab El Bourj SC, in Lebanon *Shabab Rafah, in Palestine *Muaither SC, in Qatar, previously known as Al Shahab Groups *Al-Shabaab (militant group), in Somalia *Al-Shabab Al-Muslim, an Islamic extremist Palestinian coalition *Al-Shabaab (Mozambique), an Islamist rebel group Places *Shabab District, Chardavol County, Ilam province, Iran **Shabab Rural District **Shabab, Iran Shabab () is a city in, and t ...
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Malka, Jordan
Malka () is a Jordanian town located in the north of Irbid on the border with Syria (opposite the Golan Heights). It is one of the largest villages in Bani Kinanah Department. It has fertile soil and abundant springs. It has the largest pond in the north of Jordan, called Al-ʿAra'is Pond. Malka Municipality was established in 1974 and remained so until 2001, when the municipalities in the Malka area were merged with Khalid bin Al-Waleed Municipality. Later, Malka and Mansoura Municipality, which is affiliated with Khalid bin Al-Waleed Municipality, was founded. Malka has a post office that was established in 1966, and a park was also created to serve the people of Malka and the surrounding villages. Name Origin Malka was named after a Roman queen who lived there, named "Malka." The caves, grottos, and olive trees indicate that Malka was home to various civilizations, including the Roman, Islamic, and Ottoman eras. It is also known for its rich traditions, customs, and folk so ...
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Malka SC
Malka or Malkah may refer to: Places * Malka (river), a river in Kabardino-Balkaria in Russia * Malka Balo, one of the districts in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia * Malka Hans, Punjab, a town in Pakistan * Malka Jara, a settlement in Kenya's Coast Province * Malka, Kamchatka Krai, a village on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia * Malka Mari, a settlement in Kenya's Eastern Province * Malka, Pakistan, a town of Gujrat District in the Punjab province of Pakistan * Malka Polyana, a village in the municipality of Aytos in Burgas Province, Bulgaria * Malka Smolnitsa, a village in the municipality of Dobrichka in Dobrich Province, Bulgaria People Surname * Judah ben Nissim al-Malkah, a Moroccan-Jewish writer and philosopher of the 13th century * Marie Ortal Malka, Israeli musician * Moti Malka, an Israeli footballer * Motti Malka, mayor of the Israeli city of Kiryat * Napki Malka, a Hephthalite king of the 6th-7th century * Zadok Malka, a former Israeli footballer Given name *Malk ...
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Shabab Al-Nuayyimah Club
Al-Shabab or Al-Shabaab () may refer to: Football clubs *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut, in Lebanon, now Ansar Al Mawadda SC *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club (Dubai), in the United Arab Emirates *Al-Shabab Club (Manama), in Bahrain *Al Shabab FC (Riyadh), in Saudi Arabia *Al-Shabab SC (Kuwait) *Al-Shabab SC (Iraq) *Al-Shabab SC (Seeb), in Oman *Al-Shabab SC (Syria) *Chabab SC Ghazieh, in Lebanon *Shabab Al Ahli Club, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates *Shabaab al Jabal, in Libya *Shabab Al-Ordon SC, in Jordan *Shabab Al-Ordon Club (women), in Jordan *Shabab Al Sahel FC, in Lebanon *Shabab El Bourj SC, in Lebanon *Shabab Rafah, in Palestine *Muaither SC, in Qatar, previously known as Al Shahab Groups *Al-Shabaab (militant group), in Somalia *Al-Shabab Al-Muslim, an Islamic extremist Palestinian coalition *Al-Shabaab (Mozambique), an Islamist rebel group Places *Shabab District, Chardavol County, Ilam province, Iran **Shabab Rural District **Shabab, Iran, a city Other uses *Shabaab (film ...
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Ar-Ramtha
Ar-Ramtha (), colloquially transliterated as Ar-Romtha (), is a city situated in the far northwest of Jordan near the border with Syria. It covers 40 km2 on a plain 30 km northeast of the Jordan River and Irbid. In 2017, Ar-Ramtha had a population of approximately 164,211, making it the eleventh largest city in Jordan, and the second in Irbid Governorate, and the city has grown since then. It is part of the Ar-Ramtha district of the Irbid Governorate. Etymology The origin of the name Ar-Ramtha is debated. Some claim it is named after a local desert plant, al-ramath (). Many biblical archaeologists identify Ar-Ramtha with the ancient Israelite city of Ramoth-Gilead, Hebrew for "Heights of Gilead"; in that case, the present-day Arabic name might preserve the Biblical Hebrew one. During the Roman and Byzantine periods, Ar-Ramtha was known as Ramatha. History Prehistory The stable climate in ar-Ramtha and its surrounding areas attracted many animals to live in neighb ...
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Prince Hashim Stadium
Prince Hashim Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Ar Ramtha, Jordan. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches. The stadium holds 5,000 people. References External links

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Irbid Governorate
Irbid or Irbed () is a governorate in Jordan, located north of Amman, the country's capital. The capital of the governorate is the city of Irbid. The governorate has the second largest population in Jordan after Amman Governorate, and the highest population density in the country. History Iron Age During the Iron Age, the region around Irbid, known then as Gilead, was settled by the Israelites. Ar-Ramtha, the second largest city in the Irbid Governorate, is commonly identified with the Israelite city of Ramoth-Gilead, a Levitical city and city of refuge east of the Jordan River, mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. By the late Iron Age, Gilead became the focus of a power struggle between the Kingdom of Israel and the Aramean kingdom of Aram-Damascus. According to the Books of Kings, Ramoth-Gilead was the location of a battle between Kingdom of Israel and Aram Damascus. During the battle, King Ahab of Israel joined King Jehoshaphat of Judah to fights the Aramaeans ...
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Al-Āghwār Ash-Shamāliyah
Al-Āghwār ash-Shamāliyah () is one of the districts of Irbid governorate, Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian ter .... References Districts of Jordan {{Jordan-geo-stub ...
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